2013 NGWA Summit — The National and International Conference on Groundwater

Groundwater Flow and Fractures

Tuesday, April 30, 2013: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
Regency West 4 (Hyatt Regency San Antonio)
Preferential flow and transport through fractures continues to be an important issue in groundwater, both for the development of water resources and contaminant transport. Presentations will explore the latest research and field experience related to fluid flow and solute transport through fractured systems.
Moderator:
Kristine Uhlman, RG
AgriLife Extension / Water Resource Research Institute, Texas A&M University, Wellborn, TX

8:00 a.m.
Testing the Established Regional Hydrologic Conceptual Model in the Armargosa River Basin, California and Nevada

Adam H. Love, Ph.D., Johnson Wright, Inc.
Andy Zdon, P.G., C.E.G., C.Hg., Johnson Wright, Inc.
Jon R. Philipp, P.G., C.Hg., Johnson Wright, Inc.
8:20 a.m.
Impacts of MODFLOW Grid Size on Simulated Drawdown

Jerry Shi, Ph.D., PG, Texas Water Development Board
Robert E. Mace, Ph.D., PG, Texas Water Development Board
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